In Her Own Words: Women Offenders' Views on Crime and Victimization : an Anthology

In Her Own Words: Women Offenders' Views on Crime and Victimization : an Anthology
ISBN-10
1933220031
ISBN-13
9781933220031
Series
In Her Own Words
Category
Criminal behavior
Language
English
Published
2006
Authors
Leanne Fiftal Alarid, Paul F. Cromwell

Description

This volume offers first-hand accounts of women's experience with crime and victimization and gives an inside view on how female law-breaking behavior overlaps with victimization in some cases, and how law breaking is a rational choice in others. The authors of each article befriend, observe, and interview women who are involved in lawbreaking behaviors and may also themselves be victimized.

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